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15 May 2002
Updated Documents: Marketing 101, Consulting 101.
Updated Documents: Marketing 101, Consulting 101, Business 101
It’s been a busy writing week. I’ve been writing a ton of articles based on the wonderful feedback that everyone has given me. It seems as if my writing has forked into 2 if not 3 paths so I’ve grouped stuff categorically. The new stuff has a new icon next to it. The groupings are Marketing 101, Consulting 101 and Business 101. All the articles are intended to be short, practical and based on real world experience. Some of them are drawn from conversations I have had with all of you since I started writing these. I’ve also listed, for easy reference, the older works since a lot of readers are just coming on board.
NOTE: Some of these documents are here as part of my Blog, others on my web site. Over the next few weeks I’ll get this nicely organized and such but I don’t want to keep you from this content. A lot of it should be quite useful like the one on ”How Many Proposals Do I Need to Write” since a lot of new people are getting into the consulting business with the recent U.S. economic downturn.
If you want to sign up for the official announcement list for these articles then go to http://www.fuzzygroup.com/marketing101/.
- Marketing 101
- Why People Don’t Register Software
- Who Do I Contact for a Strategic Parternship
- Leveraging Your Email and Common Email Mistakes
- It’s All About Trust
- Marketing Yourself as a Consultant Part 1
- Marketing Software as a Small Company
- Searching in E-Commerce Sites
- Why People Don’t Register Software
- Consulting 101
- Successful Consulting: It’s All About Professionalism
- Consulting 101: Replacing Your Previous Income or How Many Proposals Do I need to Write?
- Consulting 101: Building a Pipeline
- Successful Consulting: It’s All About Professionalism
- Business 101
- A New Business Model for Add On Software
- Dealing with ”BlogFlame”
- Analysis: Making More Money
- Example Business Plans
- Old But Still Relevant (these are dated):
- A New Business Model for Add On Software
Enjoy! [The FuzzyBlog!]
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